Pathophysiological analysis of diagnostics of urine organic osmolytes using “IMEDIS-TEST +” in conditions of water-induced diuresis and load with 3% sodium chloride solution
AUTHORS : Rogovy Yu.E. | Arkhipova L.G. | Muravyova I.L. | Bocharov A.V.
RELEVANT UNIVERSITIES : Bukovina State Medical University, Regional Medical Diagnostic Center, Chernivtsi,
Ukraine; Center “IMEDIS”, Moscow, Russia
YEAR : 2006
Purpose of the study: to find out the possibilities of diagnosing the concentration of organic osmolytes of urine using the vegetative resonance test (ART) “IMEDIS-TEST +” in
conditions of water diuresis and loading with 3% sodium chloride solution. It is known that with water-induced diuresis, the kidneys operate in the mode of
excretion of osmotically diluted urine (minimum level of ADH), the osmolarity of which is about 50 mosm / kg, and under a load of 3% sodium chloride solution, in the mode of
excretion of osmotically concentrated urine with osmolarity 1200 mosm / kg (maximum ADH level). In these modes, the osmolarity of the renal papilla corresponds to the
osmolarity of urine.